Web Writing Why and How for Liberal Arts Teaching and Learning

The essays in Web Writing respond to contemporary debates over the proper role of the Internet in higher education, steering a middle course between polarized attitudes that often dominate the conversation. The authors argue for the wise integration of web tools into what the liberal arts does best:...

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Other Authors: Dougherty, Jack (Editor), O'Donnell, Tennyson (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Michigan Press 2015
Series:Digital Humanities
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